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English
A variant spelling of Johnny, derived from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Irish/Gaelic
From the Irish surname meaning 'strong wolf' or 'lover of hounds' from Gaelic roots.
French/Greek
The French form of Leander, from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'andros' (man) meaning 'lion man.'
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Michael, from the Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
English/African
Etymology uncertain; possibly an African-derived or modern creation of unclear origin.
Italian/Latin
From the Italian meaning 'Christmas' or 'natal,' derived from Latin 'natalis' (natal day).
English
A modern English creation combining Jon (John) with Paul, both biblical in origin.
English/Scottish
A diminutive of Colin or a place name from Scottish meaning 'dark' or 'coal.'
English
A modern English creation of uncertain etymological origin.
Hebrew/English
An English surname from Matthew, derived from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God.'
English
An English place name from Old English meaning 'from the eagle wood' or 'from the district of Earls.'
Hebrew/English
A modern variant of Zane, from the Hebrew name Zayin or meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hebrew/Irish
A modern variant of Aiden or Ayden, from the Irish 'Aodhán' meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.'
Greek/Spanish
From the Greek 'eulalos' meaning 'sweetly spoken,' 'eloquent,' or 'good speaker.'
Germanic/English
A variant spelling of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'peaceful district' or 'peaceful estate.'
Spanish
A Spanish surname meaning 'famous power,' from Germanic 'Hrodric' (famous ruler).
Spanish/Italian/Latin
From the Latin Augustus meaning 'majestic,' 'venerable,' or 'worthy of respect.'
English
An English place name or variant of Dalton, from Old English meaning 'from the valley settlement.'
English
Modern variant of Jackson, a patronymic meaning son of Jack.
Old English
Derived from ald meaning old and dun meaning hill.
Latin
From Amadeus, meaning he who loves God.
Latin
Variant of Octavius, meaning the eighth.
Arabic
From caliph, meaning a successor or Islamic leader.
Greek
French form of Stephen, from stephanos meaning crown.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeremiah, meaning God will exalt.
Hebrew
Variant of Giovanni, Italian form of John meaning God is gracious.
Old English
Occupational surname for a weaver.
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Cameron, meaning crooked nose.
Greek
From agape, meaning love or charity.
Greek
From Greek mythology, the dragon who guarded the golden apples.
Germanic
Variant of Dietrich, meaning people's ruler.
Scottish
Patronymic meaning son of James.
English
Modern name combining Ray and Len elements.
Germanic
Variant of Ernest, meaning earnest or serious.
Old English
English place name meaning priest's cottage.
Hebrew
Variant of Raphael, meaning God heals.
Hebrew
Variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given.
Italian
Variant of Dante, meaning enduring or lasting.
Hebrew
Meaning flint or a hard stone.
English
Modern variant of Buddy, meaning friend or companion.
Irish Gaelic
Meaning champion or cloud.
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Ronnie, meaning ruler or mighty power.
Irish
Meaning king.
Germanic
Meaning famous ruler or powerful ruler.
Hebrew
Biblical name of unclear etymology, possibly belonging to God.
Greek
Meaning defender of men.
Irish Gaelic
Meaning church or referring to St. Killian.
African American
Modern name combining Ty and Juan elements.